Academic literature on the topic 'WWII Airmen'

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Journal articles on the topic "WWII Airmen"

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Walker, Tyler R., Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo, and Alec C. Beekley. "Major General Malcolm C. Grow, M.D. (1887–1960) Soldier, Surgeon, Airman." American Surgeon 83, no. 11 (2017): 1298–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481708301135.

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World War I (WWI) and World War II (WWII) both presented physicians with challenges unseen before in history. New inventions such as the machine gun and poisonous gas in WWI and the massive aircraft battles in WWII required physicians and surgeons to adapt and innovate to provide the best care and preventative measures for service members. One physician, Malcolm Cummings Grow, distinguished himself as an innovator, a researcher, and a leader. His contributions to the field of military medicine, flight surgery, and medical administration led to countless lives being saved during the two World Wars and laid the groundwork for many different combat protective equipment still in use today.
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Books on the topic "WWII Airmen"

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D, Ellis Jack. Patriots & heroes: Eastern Kentucky soldiers of WWII. Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2003.

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Hansen, Robin. Recollections of life and WWII. Gateway Press, 2001.

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A neighborhood of eagles: [nine stories of airmen who served during WWII]. McMillen Pub., 2003.

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Breuninger, Michael S. U.S. military combat aircrew individual survival equipment: WWII to present : a reference guide for the collector. M.S. Breuninger, 1994.

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Gabler, Clyde W. What did you do in WWII, grandpa? Gateway Press, 1994.

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Caine, Philip D. Aircraft down!: Evading capture in WWII Europe. Brassey's, 1997.

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Pangborn, John Seymour. The long rangers: A memoir of WWII. Xlibris Corp, 2007.

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Final flight: The mystery of a WWII plane crash and the frozen airmen in the High Sierra. Wilderness Press, 2010.

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Thomas, Roy J. Haven, heaven, and hell: The United States Army Air Force aircraft and airmen interned in Switzerland during WWII. Puka Press, 1991.

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B, Whiting Wayne, ed. I'm off to war, mother, but I'll be back: Reflections of a WWII tail gunner. 2nd ed. Tarnaby Books, 2007.

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